Anatomy
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On the mirrored figure, he renders the full
anatomy
and covers it in glitter, making it look like candy.
By doing this, Michael downplays the common perception of
anatomy
so closely tied to just disease and death.
Now, this next concept might not make much sense, but human
anatomy
is no longer limited to humans.
Fear of
anatomy
and guts is a learned reaction.
In Noah Scalin's
"Anatomy
of War," we see a gun dissected to reveal human organs.
Now, this next artist I've been following for many years, watching him excite the public about
anatomy.
Now Danny is currently traveling the world, teaching
anatomy
to the public via his body paintings, which is why it was so shocking to find out that he was rejected from medical illustration programs.
Then there are artists who are extracting
anatomy
from both the medical world and the art world and are placing it directly on the streets.
His X-rays show how culture can come to have an
anatomy
of its own, and conversely how culture can become part of the
anatomy
of a person.
Influenced by comics and heavy metal, Nychos inserts a very youthful and enticing energy into
anatomy
that I just love.
And this street
anatomy
is so captivating because it is the furthest removed from the medical world.
It forces you to look at it, and confront your own perceptions about anatomy, whether you find it beautiful, gross, morbid or awe-inspiring, like I do.
But for them,
anatomy
isn't just something to memorize, but a base from which to understand the human body on a meaningful level; to depict it in ways that we can relate, whether it be through cartoons, body painting or street art.
And when we cut them open, they didn't have the
anatomy
of a clam.
They take primary data from CT scans and MRIs, translate it into digital information, animate it, put it together into the components of the child itself, surface-scan elements of the child that have been casted as needed, depending on the surgery itself, and then take this digital data and be able to output it on state-of-the-art, three-dimensional printing devices that allow us to print the components exactly to the micron detail of what the child's
anatomy
will look like.
Now, there is a little twist in human anatomy, because the resonant frequency of this object is about 10 hertz, and if you've ever played the piano, you can't go higher than two or three hertz.
And on the right is a more integrated thing; it's supposed to look like an
anatomy
drawing.
Using the miracle of 3-D printing, we're starting to build parts of robots that look a lot more like the
anatomy
of an animal.
Unsurprisingly, many women aren't too clear on their own genital
anatomy
either.
The way they teach
anatomy
is similar to the way they taught
anatomy
100 years ago.
The
anatomy
of the skeletons didn't make sense with the framework of what we thought we knew of human evolution.
Now, these aren't just differences in anatomy, like the shape of your ear lobes, but they have consequences in thought and behavior that are well illustrated in this famous cartoon by Charles Addams: "Separated at birth, the Mallifert twins meet accidentally."
And while we're in a time where many people are thinking about what new superfood smoothie to make or if gluten is maybe bad for them, actually, hardly anyone seems to care about the organ where this happens, the concrete
anatomy
and the mechanisms behind it.
It ignited a lifelong fascination with
anatomy
that manifested in the skulls, sinew and guts of his later work – which frequently explores both the power and vulnerability of marginalized bodies.
Pulling in splintered anatomy, reimagined historical scenes, and skulls transplanted from classical still-lives, Basquiat repurposed both present day experiences and art history into an inventive visual language.
We need to delve into this mass of
anatomy
that we've been compiling to understand where the changes are occurring and what this means.
Before I show you some of the results, I do want to say something about brain
anatomy.
So what you see here is an atlas of
anatomy
and the robogami haptic interface.
In the middle of the 16th century, a talented young anatomist named Andreas Vesalius made a shocking discovery: the most famous human
anatomy
texts in the world were wrong.
He returned home a gifted surgeon with a passion for
anatomy
and a penchant for showmanship.
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